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Tsuchimoto Noriaki
Noriaki Tsuchimoto, a documentary filmmaker known for his series films on Minamata disease, travelled to Afghanistan in 1988 for the production of the film "Afghan Spiring", during which he developed alcoholism. In 1996, after several years of hospitalization and treatment, he accepted a long interview with his close friends, cameraman Koshiro Otsu and producer Tetsujiro Yamagami.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers a retrospective look at the life and work of acclaimed Japanese documentarian Noriaki Tsuchimoto. It explores his dedication to vérité filmmaking and his focus on social issues, particularly the Minamata disease crisis. The film delves into his cinematic legacy and the impact of his uncompromising vision on documentary filmmaking.
Critical Reception
The film has been recognized for its insightful portrayal of a significant documentary filmmaker and his body of work. It's seen as a valuable contribution to understanding Japanese cinema and the history of social issue documentaries.
What Reviewers Say
A respectful and comprehensive overview of Tsuchimoto's career.
Highlights the power of documentary to address critical social issues.
Provides essential context for Tsuchimoto's influential films.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals focusing on documentary and Asian cinema.
Fun Fact
Noriaki Tsuchimoto was a pivotal figure in the Japanese 'University CO оп', a movement known for its vérité style and socially conscious filmmaking.
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